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Forest History Today Magazine


Spring/Fall 2009 Issue

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Contents Spring/Fall 2009


[ i ] "Message from the President: Successfully Using Web 2.0 Technologies in Forest History " [PDF]
   
2
"Editor's Note" by James G. Lewis [PDF]
   
Features
4
"A Radical in the Ranks: G.M. Brandborg and the Bitterroot National Forest" by Frederick H. Swanson [PDF]
   
14
"Closure. . .with a Bitterroot Clear-Cut and a Forest Service Career" by Lou Romero [PDF]
   
15 "Contested Visions and the Australian Forestry School" by John Dargavel [PDF]
   
22 "Weyerhaeuser Company and Sustained-Yield Forestry" by Ted Nelson [PDF]
   
32 "Forest Aesthetics" by Walter L. Cook, Jr. [PDF]
   
37 "Congress and the Next Public Land Commission" by James R. Skillen [PDF]
   
Photo Essay
40 "Expanding the Range: Pushing the Boundaries of Arborglyph Documentation" by Chris M. Worrell [PDF]
   
48 "Inventing the Birdwatching Field Guide" by Thomas R. Dunlap [PDF]
   
Departments
56 "Biographical Portrait: Perrine Moncrieff (1893-1979)" by Robin Hodge [PDF]
   
59 "History on the Road: Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood, Oregon" by James G. Lewis [PDF]
   
65 Books of Interest [PDF]
   
71 Mark Your Calendar [PDF]
   
Annual Report
72 From the Chairman [PDF]
   
73 Treasurer's Report [PDF]
   
74 Contributions and Project Sponsors [PDF]
   

76 Gifts to the Forest History Society Library [PDF]
   
78 Awards and Fellowships [PDF]
   
80 Publications of the Forest History Society [PDF]
   

82 About the Cover [PDF]



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